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WRSU at Governors Ball 2017

WRSU’s Music Department had the awesome opportunity to conduct interviews with artists performing at the Governors Ball Music Festival held on Randall’s Island in New York City from June 2-4. Check out Dante Intindola and Keith Haas’ interviews with Lo Moon, Michael Blume, and Welles!

Rutgers University’s 251st Commencement

Rutgers University celebrated its graduates at the school’s 251st commencement on Sunday, May 14, 2017. The keynote speaker was Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and The Sopranos. Coverage was hosted by Dom Savino, Ryan Berger, and Lauren Forsman. Pre-commencement coverage included a memory montage from WRSU seniors, as well as an interview with author, WRSU Alum, and Professor Mark Beal, discussing his new book, “101 Lessons They Never Taught You In College.” Plus, interviews with Jason Gaines and Yauris Hernandez, “future scholars” from New Brunswick who were among the more than eleven thousand graduates upon whom degrees were conferred at High Point Solutions Stadium.

Hear the 1982 AIAW Championship Game Rebroadcast online!

Relive the 1982 AIAW National Championship won by the Lady Knights on-demand! Including memories from players Mary and Patty Coyle, Chris Dailey and Patty Delehanty; Coach Theresa Grentz; and sportswriters Paul Franklin and Mel Greenberg. Narrated by Dominick Savino. Also hear our Rutgers Day 2017 version of Alumni Knightline, as Dom revisits the game and that team with the WRSU alums who covered the Lady Knights: Jon Newman, Geoff Sadow and Jim Berman. Scroll below the graphic for audio.

Listen to WRSU’s rebroadcast of the 1967 NIT Quarterfinals!!

On Rutgers Day 2017, WRSU brought you live inside the College Avenue Gym, affectionately known as “The Barn,” for the court dedication in honor of Jim Valvano. Find the audio to listen to that broadcast below, as well as the 1967 NIT Quarterfinal win over New Mexico from Madison Square Garden, the Mecca of College Basketball, and an interview with Lee Ginsberg, one of the two WRSU student announcers who broadcast every game of that magical 1966-67 season.

Rutgers Day Bishop Beach Live Performances!

April 26, 2017

WRSU Launches Mobile App

WRSU is proud to announce the launch of its brand-new mobile app!

The app allows you to take WRSU wherever you go and listen live on any mobile device. You can also browse our schedule to find your favorite shows, get information about how to join Rutgers Radio, and learn more about the official radio station of Rutgers University

The WRSU app is available now on the App Store for all Apple users and the Google Play Store for all Android users. Click here to download the free iOS app! Click here to download the free Android app!

Founded in 1948, WRSU-FM is one of the oldest college radio stations in the country and serves as the official student radio station of Rutgers University. Stay up-to-date on our latest programming by following us on Twitter (@WRSU) and on Facebook (@RutgersRadio).